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Hi, i recently finished my apprenticeship and got those faithful words "sorry were gonna have to let you go". so after being offered quite a bit of work self employed i decided to set up on my own. but i recently did a boiler breakdown course which i thought would go into how to do a service. which it never. so i was wondering if someone could give me a few quick bulletpoints on what i should be doing for a boiler service new or old. thanks alot
 
If you don't know how to do this pass it to someone who does and go with them to watch.
 
Hi, i recently finished my apprenticeship and got those faithful words "sorry were gonna have to let you go". so after being offered quite a bit of work self employed i decided to set up on my own. but i recently did a boiler breakdown course which i thought would go into how to do a service. which it never. so i was wondering if someone could give me a few quick bulletpoints on what i should be doing for a boiler service new or old. thanks alot

Follow manufacturers instruction. Every step should be found there. You need to check for safe operation, should clean what's required etc etc..not just sticking FGA into flue and be gone in 10 mins like somebody :D
 
Surely if your gas safe registered then you would have done a fair few on site gas hours... And got the experience?
 
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As you wish!

You need a gsr in to look at your boiler. We cannot and will not give advice on the installation or repair of boilers for your own safety.

Please go to Gas Safe Register | Ensure your gas engineer is registered. or post a thread in the 'I'm looking for a plumber / gas engineer' section of these forums remembering to include your location. [DLMURL="http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/im-looking-plumber-gas-engineer/"]I'm looking for a Plumber or Gas Engineer[/DLMURL]

If you are gsr please increase your post count to 10+ then send a private message to either Gas man or Redsaw who will then check you and then give you access to the gsr private forum.

Thank you.

http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/central-heating-forum/42241-notice-gas-safety-related-advice.html
 
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